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What does it mean that God has a remnant of His people?

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The remnant refers to those chosen by God who will be saved and brought into His covenant people, regardless of their background.

The concept of a remnant signifies God's sovereign choice in saving individuals from sin, as seen in Isaiah 11:11-12, where God promises to recover His people from the four corners of the earth. This remnant encompasses both Jews and Gentiles, highlighting the inclusivity of God's grace. It teaches that God's elect will respond to the call of the gospel and that He will gather them unto Himself. The existence of the remnant serves as a reassurance that salvation is both a certainty for the elect and a demonstration of God's faithfulness to His covenant promises.
Scripture References: Isaiah 11:11-12, Romans 11:5

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